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The ruins of en:Lensnes Abbey, en:London.


I took this photo myself, and I'm releasing it into the public domain. It's not as if it's a very good picture anyway.

en:Category:Images of buildings and structures

en:Category:Images of England
Date 1 April 2005 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author P Ingerson at English Wikipedia

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Public domain This work has been released into the public domain by its author, P Ingerson at English Wikipedia. This applies worldwide.
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  • 2005-04-01 10:29 P Ingerson 960×366×8 (69956 bytes) The ruins of Lensnes Abbey. I don't understand all this legal stuff about licenses and copyright and things, but I took this photo myself for the Lesnes Abbey article here, and you have my full permission to use it in the article. I hope that's OK?

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